View Poll Results: The tees I use are....
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Oversized 'Brush' Style
5 8.47% -
Classic 2" (Old school)
7 11.86% -
2.5"-3" (Bigger is better)
38 64.41% -
Plastic 'Anti-Slice' Style
7 11.86% -
I use broken ones I find in the tee box (Hardcore)
2 3.39%
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Thread: Tees
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05-03-2010 08:09 AM #31
Golftown at the display right at the cash.
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05-09-2010 09:05 PM #32
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05-10-2010 07:26 AM #33
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Zero Friction... They are a bit expensive compared to the rest of the wooden... I think like $8... But you'll have them for over a season. They can take a beating
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05-25-2010 08:38 PM #34
So I ended up buying the Callaway 'Virtually Indestructible'! tees. $8 for 5 I think it was. One of the 4 pegs that holds the ball up snapped on me my first game. Indestructible my ass
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05-26-2010 08:06 AM #35
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05-26-2010 08:08 AM #36
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I use the zero friction as well, they are very durable and dirt cheap on Ebay
Lefty Lucas
I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!
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05-26-2010 09:04 AM #37
Pride Professional Tee System Pro Length Tees - 2 3/4" length
I like these because I can use the yellow line to make sure the tee is the same height every time.Proud member of the 2009 Ryder Cup winning team
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05-26-2010 09:15 AM #38
I use red zero friction tees for the driver (red has got to be the hardest color in the spectrum to see on a tee box so I started putting bright orange and green fluorescent tape around them so that I can spot them, I bought a bunch off of ebay about a year ago.) I have only broke one of these in about a year and I used an iron at that time, I figure the 205 or so tees that I have left should last till 2075 give or take a year . As far as tees for irons I normally just pick up a broken one from the tee box or use a short tee from the bag which I keep a few in the pocket at all times. I bought these tees cause they said they were biodegradable but being curious I put one in a cup filled with water for 3 weeks and nothing happened to the tee so me thinks they were fibbing about being biodegradable.
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05-26-2010 11:32 AM #39
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05-26-2010 09:11 PM #40
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05-26-2010 09:41 PM #41
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05-26-2010 09:44 PM #42
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05-27-2010 09:02 AM #43
bamboo tees, very durable and eco-friendly wood
par 3's - whatever scraps I find laying around
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